Saturday, January 8, 1859.Springfield, IL.
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Lincoln writes W. H. Wells, regretting that he cannot send copy of
his debate with Douglas at Freeport. "All dallying with Douglas by
Republicans, who are such at heart, is, at the very least, time, and
labor lost; and all such, who so dally with him, will yet bite their
lips in vexation for their own folly."
Abraham Lincoln to W. H. Wells, 8 January 1859, CW, 3:349.
Lincoln attends vocal concert by Mrs. Mozart at Cook's Hall.
Illinois State Journal, 11 January 1859.
Lincoln buys gallon of syrup at Smith's store.
Pratt, Personal Finances, 154. |